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Voters 'Purged' From Voter Rolls


College senior Kyla Berry was looking forward to voting in her first presidential election, even carrying her voter registration card in her wallet. “Vote suppression is real. It does sometimes happen,” said Daniel P. Tokaji, a law professor at Ohio State University. But about two weeks ago, Berry got disturbing news from local election officials. “This office has received notification from the state of Georgia indicating that you are not a citizen of the United States and therefore, not eligible to vote,” a letter from the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections said. But Berry is a U.S. citizen,… Read more »

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LoonaticTV


All Time Low (along with special guests Mayday Parade, The Maine and Every Avenue) will be participating in a student press conference with LoonaticTV and Rock Star Stories in Ft. Lauderdale, FL this Friday, October 17th. Check out www.loonatictv.com starting at 3:15pm EST on October 17. Viewers will also be able to send in there own questions for all the bands. All Time Low’s The Compromising Of Integrity, Morality And Principles In Exchange For Money Tour Dates: Oct 15, 2008 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Tremont Music Hall Oct 16, 2008 – Jacksonville, Florida – Free Bird Live Oct 17,… Read more »

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AC/DC Shuns iTunes with New Release


For those about to rock, AC/DC salutes you. Unless, that is, you want to buy the Australian heavy metal group's newest album, "Black Ice," on iTunes, or anywhere but Wal-Mart when it drops in record stores on October 20. "Maybe I'm just being old-fashioned, but this iTunes, God bless 'em, it's going to kill music if they're not careful," lead singer Brian Johnson, 61, told Reuters. AC/DC, formed by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973, is among only a handful of musicians to refuse to put their music on the popular download website in a move that Johnson defended… Read more »

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Houston Calls listening party a success!


Thanks to everyone for checking out Houston Calls‘ Listening Party last night. Nearly 23,000 people tuned in to check out their new album, The End of an Error. I hope all of you like the album as much as I did. Thanks to the guys from Houston Calls for taking the time to do the show. The album comes out next Tuesday, October 14. Tom

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Anberlin's New Surrender Debuts at #13


Epic pop-rock trailblazers Anberlin may have titled their new CD New Surrender, but the Florida rockers have established a take-no-prisoners trajectory when it comes to storming the gates of Billboard’s Top 200, snagging one of the more solid new entry positions this week with their major label debut coming in at #13. The band also snatched the #5 spot the Top Current Rock chart selling over 36,000 copies its first week. The CD is a dynamic and dexterous follow-up to the band’s previous album, Cities, which debuted on the Billboard Album chart at #19. The group has also launched their… Read more »

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Houston Calls Listening Party


Tune in to idobi Radio on October 9, after Man Of The Hour @ 8:40pm EST, when the boys from Houston Calls hold a listening party for their new album, The End of an Error. The album comes out October 14.

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AC/DC extends tour, joins "Rock Band"


Hard rock band AC/DC has extended its Black Ice tour of North America into early 2009. New dates begin December 20 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and run through January 31 in Nashville. Tickets go on sale Saturday. Eighteen previously announced shows have already sold out, according to the band’s label, Columbia. The tour is in support of a new album of the same name, due October 21 exclusively via Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores and AC/DC’s Web site. “Black Ice” won’t be the only AC/DC title available exclusively at Wal-Mart. In November, the retailer will be the only U.S. source… Read more »

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Alice In Chains to record first album in 13 years


Alice In Chains are set to record a new album this year, their first in 13 years. The sessions will also be the band’s first since frontman Layne Staley suffered a fatal drug overdose in 2002. The band, joined by their new singer William DuVall, will head into the studio in the autumn. Writing on the band’s website, band associate Baldy said: “October will arrive and Alice In Chains will reconvene to record the new album. “So, as 2008, winds down, band activity will be gearing up, and at some point in 2009 you’ll finally hear what I’ve been raving… Read more »

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Springsteen, Joel sign on for Obama benefit


In what is being billed as the first time they’ve ever played at the same concert, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel have signed on for a benefit for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama on October 16 at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom. Other performers have yet to be announced. Tickets range from $500 to $10,000. Springsteen, who endorsed Obama this spring, recently finished a tour with the E Street Band in support of his 2007 album, “Magic.” On Sunday, it was confirmed that the group will play during the Super Bowl halftime show February 1 in Tampa, Florida. Joel, meanwhile, begins… Read more »

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